(b) For the comparator circuit shown below, a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency of

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(b) For the comparator circuit shown below, a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency of

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(b) For the comparator circuit shown below, a sinusoidal input signal with a peak voltage (Vp) of 5 V and a frequency of 1 Hz is applied to the non-inverting terminal. Assume +Vcc as +12V and -Vcc as - 12 V, with corresponding saturation voltages of +Vsat of +11 V and - Vsat of -11 V and R1 and R2 values of 100 kN and 50 ks, respectively. Assuming that the signal frequency is well below the slew rate limit, describe and draw what would be the comparator output. +Vcc 5 V HA Vin V +V cc V, R1 1s Vo R2 -Vcc
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